Health & Wellness

Becoming a caregiver is a responsibility that can be equally as rewarding as it is stressful. Before getting started, it’s paramount to learn to support a loved one with disabilities. Using all of t...

September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. This is a time to share important resources that can shed light on an often taboo topic like suicide. Use this month to encourage people to re...

With today’s advanced medical technology and improved body armor, more people are surviving traumatic events, only to suffer PTSD. In a combat setting, these events can happen suddenly and unexpecte...

There are many types of service dogs, and each type provides tremendous benefit to the handler. But among service dogs, assistance dogs, guide dogs, therapy dogs and others, it becomes difficult to re...

Men nationwide are celebrating National Men’s Health Week June 13 through 19 by engaging in healthy activities, visiting their doctors and informing themselves of the various dangers that could inhi...

Larry Watson parked outside the high school gymnasium and football field in Missoula, Mont., where he played just three years earlier, and screamed unintelligibly at God for allowing this to happen to...

Personal mobility is a lifeline to independence. Able-bodied people can easily overlook this correlation, but people who live with mobility impairments know that your body determines how much of the w...

After a long and tiring school day, a little boy who struggles to move his body wraps an arm around his big, fluffy Labrador and they walk together toward his bed. Without the dog’s help, the boy wo...

Service dogs are part of the family, right? Sure, they're adorably friendly, heartwarming and cute, but service dogs are also an integral, functional part of the family unit for people with disabiliti...